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Henry Lunt: biography and history of the development of Southern Utah and settling of Colonia Pacheco, Mexico

the ill will of the brethren. He wished Brother Henry to attend to his office as Presiding Elder of the Branch and for to administer to the saints in spiritual things-look over and watch over the people. Brother Carruthers was instructed to stand in Brother Calvin Smith's place as Superintendent of the Works during his absence and look over the men to take their time and see that they do not idle away their time. Brother Bosnell found considerable fault with Brother Bladen as regards to his qualifications as a worker in wood. Brother Bladen, in return, found fault with Bosnell and both manifested a spirit of disunion and hatred, one towards another. President Snow reproved Bosnell and Bladen for the unwise manner in which they conducted themselves and then gave considerable instructions to all the brethren. He said he wanted Brother Baternan for to make fire brick for the arch of the air furnace as the adobes had proved a failure and would not stand the fire, in consequence of which, the furnace had not yet had a fair trial. President Snow said he had decided to have a fort built near to the Iron Works for the brethren to live in who would be constantly employed at the Works. He suggested that the lots and entire fort be in the hands of the Deseret Iron Company. He recommended the houses to be built uniform, neat and good. He thought of proposing that the brethren turn in the field to the Company and for the Company to employ a few good hands to farm it, but he inquired for the feelings of the brethren on it and there was very little said. The feelings, howe;er, seemed to be for everyone to f m his own. It was moved and carried, unanimously, that Brother Snow select a site for a field for the Deseret Iron Company.

the ill will of the brethren. He wished Brother Henry to attend to his office as Presiding Elder of the Branch and for to administer to the saints in spiritual things-look over and watch over the people. Brother Carruthers was instructed to stand in Brother Calvin Smith's place as Superintendent of the Works during his absence and look over the men to take their time and see that they do not idle away their time. Brother Bosnell found considerable fault with Brother Bladen as regards to his qualifications as a worker in wood. Brother Bladen, in return, found fault with Bosnell and both manifested a spirit of disunion and hatred, one towards another. President Snow reproved Bosnell and Bladen for the unwise manner in which they conducted themselves and then gave considerable instructions to all the brethren. He said he wanted Brother Baternan for to make fire brick for the arch of the air furnace as the adobes had proved a failure and would not stand the fire, in consequence of which, the furnace had not yet had a fair trial. President Snow said he had decided to have a fort built near to the Iron Works for the brethren to live in who would be constantly employed at the Works. He suggested that the lots and entire fort be in the hands of the Deseret Iron Company. He recommended the houses to be built uniform, neat and good. He thought of proposing that the brethren turn in the field to the Company and for the Company to employ a few good hands to farm it, but he inquired for the feelings of the brethren on it and there was very little said. The feelings, howe;er, seemed to be for everyone to f m his own. It was moved and carried, unanimously, that Brother Snow select a site for a field for the Deseret Iron Company.